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Paperback Sorcerer Hunters #03 Book

ISBN: 1892213559

ISBN13: 9781892213556

Sorcerer Hunters #03

(Book #3 in the Sorcerer Hunters Series)

Carrot, Tira Misu, Gateau and the rest of the team take on a nefarious necromancer, a corrupt casino, and a magical mirror in their quest for peace. There is a haunted ski resort where Carrot faces... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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FUNNY EVEN WITH ALL THE MANGA CLICHES

Volume 3 opens during the climactic battle with Zombie Master, a powerful sorcerer who has further augmented his skills with the Necronomicon, the spellbook of immortality. Then it's on to a little rest and relaxation in Gamblin City, a city that makes Las Vegas look like a tiny village. Carrot is all pumped up to gamble his money away, but this welcome diversion is interrupted when he is arrested by Lord Vegas (don't you just dig that name!) and thrown in a dungeon to wallow in indentured servitude until he works off his debts. One of the card dealers, a girl named Luriko, enlists the Hunters to help find her lost boyfriend who she believes Vegas killed. They also have a run-in with the mysterious Snow Queen in another chapter. Two of the more comedic episodes involve a Lord who mistakes Carrot for the GIRL he loves while the other brings up the ever over used but entertaining hot springs trip. Of course, what hot springs manga chapter or anime episode would be complete without a horny male trying to climb over the wall that seperates the guys from the girls. And yes, this means Carrot! But he has an unwelcome hanger-on in the form of Count Potato Chips, the pint-sized Lord that wants to score bigtime with the ladies. Sorcerer Hunters has never been a title to make you ponder the deeper meanings of life. Instead it has been a title that offers entertainment and adventure mixed in with a bit of ribaldry. But it's not all fun and games. There is a an underlying current of seriousness that makes it a bit more realistic. The writer, Akahori, is not afraid to kill off characters, or to make some of the situations the Hunters get into tragic or sad for some involved. This is what gives it more of an edge than other titles of this genre where the characters spend most of the panels superdeformed and yelling at the top of their lungs. The art is pretty good, but lacking a lot of backgrounds and firmly rooted in the 1990s. Overall, an entertaining and funny read with a bit of nudity.

Funny but....

This series is hilarious, but but but....there are some very sick parts, like Tira's and Chocolate's um, outfits. Still, Akahori sticks great humor into the cracks, not to mention a little romance, the things that make every story (manga or otherwise) great. The plot can get a little repetitive, but after a while, more and more surprises appear. Maybe not up there with Rumiko Takahashi's work, but still pretty great.
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